Possible gas leak causes carbon monoxide exposure, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, a possible gas leak occurred near Albany Street, causing carbon monoxide exposure. Multiple patients, including males and a female, have been reported with possible inhalation injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
By the way, fire department, Sanford Trenge, an ambulance 666, to a CEL line with illness, near Albany Street.
00:07
I believe it's going to be from a gas leak in the kitchen.
00:10
He used fireoffs one for the fire department at 1450s, correction 1654.
00:20
Okay, 6, 54.
00:25
dispatcher 427.25.
00:29
In route, 655.
00:37
Raise 8655.
00:42
Smash 105 signal first.
00:44
1659, signal first.
00:46
6059, please.
00:51
525.
00:54
Six 55.
01:00
Receive 65.
01:02
Receive 1655.
01:08
Transference for a CO inhalation.
01:12
Possibly two patients that are male and a female and an age.
01:20
Correction, possibly three patients.
01:22
Do you want another read for that?
01:26
Let's get out to you today.
01:28
You got every seven.
01:35
Six feet six.
01:40
Batchez. Batchar, 437 arriving out.
01:43
That was new in a minute.
01:47
Arriving with command at 1657.
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